Article | REF: D3232 V2

Bipolar Devices (Thyristors, Triacs, GTO, GCT and BJT) : Gate and Base Drive Circuits

Authors: Stéphane LEFEBVRE, Bernard MULTON, Nicolas ROUGER

Publication date: May 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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    3. Bipolar Junction Transistors control circuits

    For notations, please refer to paragraph 2.1 of [D3231] .

    3.1 Control principles

    While bipolar transistors are undeniably in decline, we've chosen to devote a section to them for two reasons. The first is that they still occupy a niche, with a few developments (integrated cascode structure), and the second is the arrival of large-gap materials, with a few SiC bipolar transistors (Fairchild and GeneSiC...

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